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Lever is a language clever, pour a
bever- age and review. Code shall ensue. This I tell you
true Lever Python is not Lever is a language hot Here
is what with it you can do You can a tasty beverage brew
Color the sky a new shade of blue Lever has Python-isms
Similar concepts through shiny new prisms But there are no
schisms Like Ruby and Perl, boy and girl, the languages are
friends, though it depends Here is Lever's setup, no need to
get up, relax and review. Details are here for you Prepare
for fun under the Finnish sun because of documentation there is a
ton Lever is a language clever, pour a bever- age and
review. Code shall ensue.

The documentation is here
for you. Well, at least it will be.

It's all stubs that
were autogenerated from a Lever runtime. It'll take a while that
I get this all together and write a proper documentation for
everything.

Some of the docs that should be here are in the
repository (they are the '.text' files). They will be moved
here once I get to do it.

Please note that the latest
documentation is the latest documentation. This is what you get if you
compile from the repository. The 0.8.0 is really old release by now,
and it didn't have online documentation.

Good coding practices
and tips that apply on Lever. Short page but extended over time. Learn
to write dynamically typed code that is safer, more maintainable and
more reliable than most statically typed code.